Dear All,
My g-g-grandfather was a cork cutter. I've never been totally sure what that involves, but making stoppers for bottles and so forth would have been involved, I'm sure.
In about half a dozen references to his occupation, from census records, birth and marriage certificates of his children, he is always a cork cutter. To my surprise, on the most recent acquisition, another birth certificate of a child, he is a "Tobacconist (Master)". This is only 5 months after the 1861 census, in which he is still a cork cutter. Unless the apprenticeship for a master tobacconist was very short (and he subsequently returned to cutting cork!), I presume that there must be some link between these two professions. Googling doesn't show any obvious link.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Tim